Sun Hang opened a picture on his phone. It was a real photo of Qiao Liu's "Qingzhu Bar" before it was burnt down.
This was a bar with a postmodern design. The main color was gray, and much like the bar's owner, it exuded an aloof detachment. Even the chandeliers hanging from the ceiling emitted cold-toned lights.
Warm wooden furniture was almost absent in the bar. The cold metal textures and sharp-edged decorations complemented each other, and the menu was simply a list of the drinks' names and prices in black and white. The drink names were straightforward, unlike most bars that give fancy names to common drinks.
The most striking part of the bar had to be the two floor-to-ceiling windows facing the street. There was a gap of about forty centimeters between them, and two huge ecological aquariums were embedded in that gap. Standing in front of the windows gave a feeling like being inside an aquarium.
